表達(dá)于英語(yǔ)介詞的動(dòng)詞短語(yǔ)
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與五官有關(guān)的動(dòng)詞短語(yǔ)
1. Close/Shut one's ears to……: 不聽(tīng)(壞的或不愉快 的東西)。“I am one of those who often shut their ears to gossips.”
2. Keep one's ear to the ground: 確定會(huì)發(fā)生的事。 “You may not know every happening , but you must keep your ear to the ground.”
3. Turn a deaf ear to……: 對(duì)…充耳不聞 .“As Ben does not respect Jean, he often turns a deaf ear to what she has said.”
4. Clap eyes on……: 驚奇地看。“I have never clapped eyes on such a funny person before.”
5. Catch one's eye: 引起注意。 “Noelle was reading. All of a sudden, something strange caught her eye.”
6. Can't take one's eyes off……: 禁不住地看。 “The girl going past the crowd was so attractive that the people could not take their eyes off her.”
7. Keep one's eyes open/ peeled (for……): 注意… “When on a country road, the picnickers kept their eyes peeled for a campsite.”
8. Bring someone face to face with……: 必須面對(duì)不愉快的… “The rich man was brought face to face with his only son's poor performance in school work.”
9. Lose face: 丟臉。 “The officer-in-charge risks losing face if he confesses the error made.”
10. Save face : 保留面子。 “To save face, Tony withdrew from the contest so as not to admit defeat in public.”
11. Make one's mouth water : 使人流口水。 “The food looked so delicious that it made everyone's mouth water.”
12. Poke one's nose into……: 愛(ài)管閑事。 “Lily is notorious for poking her nose into others' business.”
13. Keep one's nose out of…… : 別管閑事 “I make a point of keeping my nose out of others' private affairs.”
14.Nose……out:費(fèi)力打聽(tīng)…“Newspaper reports prefer nosing out anecdotes about political figures.”
15. Look……in the eye: 注視… “Dare you look your boss in the eye?”
16. With an eye to the main chance: 牟私利 “Evid ence shows that the manager made the proposal with an eye to the main chance.”
17. Fall on deaf ears:沒(méi)被聽(tīng)取。“Elderly people often ask youngsters to behave themselves, but their kind-hearted advice tends to fall on deaf ears.”
18. Turn up one's nose at……: 對(duì)…嗤之以鼻。 “I'm sick of Mr Wei, who often turns up his nose at others.”
19. Pull a long face: 愁眉苦臉。“What's wrong? You have been pulling a long face since this morning.”
20. Keep one's nose clean: 避開(kāi)麻煩。 “Ahmad has been in prison before. If he doesn't keep his nose clean, he may be in for trouble again.”
21. Keep one's nose to the grindstone: 不停地工作。 “You will have to keep your nose to the grind stone if you intend to finish this paperwork in one day.”
22. Keep a straight face: 保持嚴(yán)肅樣子。“The old man looked so funny that it was hard to keep a straight face.”
23. Let's face it: 面對(duì)現(xiàn)實(shí)。“Don't take cheating in examinations too seriously. Let's face it, we have cheated before, haven't we?”
由take引導(dǎo)的動(dòng)詞短語(yǔ)
take a dim view of……:不贊成
“The director takes a dim view of his secretary coming to office after him.”
take a leaf out of someone's book:學(xué)某人的樣子
“Peter excels in academic work, but his younger brother doesn't. I think he should take a leaf out of Peter's book. ”
take advantage of……:利用……
“It's unethical to take advantage of an innocent girl./ Language students should take advantage of modern facilities for constant language practice.”
take……amiss:因……見(jiàn)怪
“This morning, I was in a hurry and did not greet the director. I hope he won't take it amiss.”
take……as read:當(dāng)作大家都已知道
“The news has been announced, so it should be taken as read.”
take……by storm:使……大吃一驚;攻占
“The latest Italian designs have taken the fashion world by storm./The soldiers took the enemy's fort by storm.”
take……in one's stride:冷靜處理……
“David took the problems in his stride and solved them one by one.”
not take no for an answer:不準(zhǔn)人家拒絕
“What Mr Li said was mandatory; he would not take no for an answer.”
take one's pick:任意選擇
“Every book here is for one dollar only, so take your pick.”
take shape:形成
“The dissertation has taken shape and will be submitted to the academic supervisor for vetting.”
take the floor:站起來(lái)講話
“All clapped when the guest speaker took the floor.”
take the lid off……:揭露……
“The government took the lid off its intention to deal with racial extremists.”
take the plunge:采取斷然行動(dòng)
“Sharon has been thinking of furthering her studies abroad. Yesterday, she took the plunge and would depart in three months' time.”
take the rough with the smooth:是好是歹,一起承受
“There are advantages and disadvantages of being a teacher. One has to take the rough with the smooth.”
take……to task for……:因……而責(zé)備……
“The teacher took Robert to task for not wearing the school uniform.”
take……under one's wing:庇護(hù)……
“It is the duty of the elder brother to take the young brother under his wing.”
take……for granted:把……當(dāng)著自然的事
“I took it for granted that you would come along, so I bought you a ticket./ Don't take promotion for granted; everything depends on your actual performance.”
take one up on one's offer:接受邀請(qǐng)
“I'm pleased to take you up on your offer of a buffet lunch.”
take one's hat off to……:欣賞或敬佩……
“There are more and more voluntary workers in our society. I have to take my hat off to them.”
take……to heart:對(duì)……耿耿于懷
“The manager criticised Angela's work this morning, and she took his criticism, though small, to heart.”
由put引導(dǎo)的動(dòng)詞短語(yǔ)
put in an appearance:露臉
“As is often the case, the director will put in an appearance in every office and then leave.”
put…… in the picture:把近況告訴……
“What new machines have been acquired? The manager wants the purchasing officer to put him in the picture.”
put…… in the shade:使……遜色
“The three winning essays have put all the others in the shade.”
put…… on the map:讓……出名
“Some popular new products put the manufacturers on the map.”
put…… off the scent:誤導(dǎo)……
“The suspect managed to put the police off the scent by directing them to a wrong place.”
put on airs:擺架子
“I avoid talking to those who are arrogant and putting on airs too much.”
put…… on his guard:勸……當(dāng)心
“Rumours that the company will lay off staff put some on the guard.”
put…… on a pedestal:把……當(dāng)偶像崇拜
“Many students put their knowledgeable teachers on a pedestal by accepting their ideas without question.”
put out feelers:放出觸角
“The two political parties seem to be interested in a compromise, so they have started putting out feelers.”
put a spoke in someone's wheel:妨礙某人的計(jì)劃
“The research grant has been approved and should come to us soon unless someone puts a spoke in our wheel.”
put one's money on……:對(duì)……有把握
“The ruling party will win the general election again. I can put my money on it.”
put "paid" to……:結(jié)束……;毀掉
“A sudden serious illness put 'paid' to Michael's chances of taking part in the long-distance race.”
put the lid on……:禁止……
“There have been reports about information insecurity. The police are determined to do something to put the lid on any further leakage of confidential news.”
put one's thinking cap on……:動(dòng)腦筋想
“This is a thorny issue, which requires your putting your thinking cap on.”
put one through one's paces:考驗(yàn)?zāi)橙说谋绢I(lǐng)
“The purpose of having a series of seminars is to put the participants through their paces.”
put…… through the mill:使……經(jīng)歷磨練
“At the interview, the interviewers asked difficult questions with a view to putting every interviewee through the mill.”
put someone's name forward:正式提某人的名
“Many members put Joe's name forward to serve on the Town Council.”
put it down to experience:從經(jīng)驗(yàn)中學(xué)習(xí)
“Everyone has a bitter taste of failure; never mind! Put it down to experiene.”
put…… behind……:嘗試把……忘掉
“Our national team should put last night's defeat behind it and concentrate on the coming match.”
to put it bluntly:不客氣地說(shuō)
“To put it bluntly, the man you recommended is just not good enough for the job.”
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